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In my research for my Uncle Tommy Burgess I have received from family members his last letter home dated 24th Oct 1941 and also a letter from a Pte Barker dated 7th Mar 1946.

It is addressed to Tommy's mum, my great nan, and it explains he was a Japanese P. W and how he had promised Tommy he would find her and tell her what happened to him.” He kindly attached the letter, and after a little investigation, this turned out to be Private J.

It was perfect cool weather for it, and took almost exactly three hours.25 I saw on facebook that someone had kindly posted a newspaper article from 11 March 1942 quoting Anthony Eden’s statement about the Hong Kong POWs.

There must have been internees who, in such circumstances, refused their services - and who can blame them?

But in all the cases I’ve read about, they went ahead, as did Mr Shields.” Dan Bond wrote: “I am wondering if you could possibly assist in finding info on Pte Barker of the 1st Battalion Middlesex.

Baker (either Jack Baker 6201138 or John Baker 6203298) of the Middlesex rather than Barker.

Diana Hall (daughter of Eric Hall, HKVDC) got back in touch asking about the fate of her grandparents, Robert Hall and Jeannie Silver Hall who were imprisoned at Weihsien Internment Camp in China – they had emigrated from Scotland to Tientsin, China in 1920.